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Spring Break FAQ

Tens of Thousands, and growing. New bookings are made daily.

Yes, most Spring Break destinations require only that you are 18+. The destinations in USA require that you are 21+. There is no maximum age however most attendees are in their 20’s

Your level of safety is determined by your behaviour, however several measures have been put in place to make it as safe as possible for you.

Absolutely. This is a must to ensure that you get the full spring break experience. These resorts are set up especially for spring break, many of them have spring break events on-site (exclusively for those staying at the resort). The resort selection (and room selection within the resort) is crucial for the genuine Spring Break experience. Sure Thing Spring Break Travel can help you with this.

This is subjective, however most people base it on location, atmosphere and reputation from previous years. Contact us to get details of the most highly recommended resort at the Spring Break destination you wish to head to.

Absolutely. This is probably the most exciting part of the experience for most people. However you require pre-purchased entry passes for the clubs and bars to get into the main spring break event on each night. Sure Thing Spring Break Travel customers get VIP entry – ensure you party pack is included in the package.

Just like the hottest concert tickets… The Spring Break rooms get snapped up nice and early, the earlier you book, the better it is for you. To get things rolling, contact enquiries@surething.com.au and let them know how many people are in your group. From there, they will send you an itinerary of the best available hotel and will give you details on how you can make it yours!


Full Moon Parties FAQ

Thousands, and growing. New bookings are made daily.

Yes, however almost all attendees are over 18. The people who attend are generally in their 20’s or 30’s

That depends on your definition of safety. Being on an island (rather than on the mainland) make it safer in some ways. Your level of safety is determined by your behaviour, the huge majority of people at the full moon parties have an entirely safe holiday. Travel in groups and include travel insurance in your package.

Absolutely. This is a must to ensure you that have no problems. It also ensures that you don’t miss out on the genuine Full Moon Party experience.

This is subjective, however most people base it on location, atmosphere and reputation from previous Full Moon Parties. Contact us to check which is the best hotel/resort remaining for your specific Full Moon Party that you wish to attend.

Yes, the island has turned into a non-stop party with at least 10 different regular party events. It all started with the Full Moon Party which is why it’s the most famous of them.

Just like the hottest concert tickets… The hotel rooms get snapped up nice and early, the earlier you book, the better it is for you. To get things rolling, contact enquiries@surething.com.au and let them know how many people are in your group. From there, they will send you an itinerary of the best available hotel and will give you details on how you can make it yours!


Jersey Shore FAQ

We make it really easy for you with the all-inclusive packages!

You can, but the minimum age for clubs and bars is 21, and you will need to show ID to get into most clubs

Being in a nice part of a Western nation (USA), Jersey Shore is a friendly English-speaking community that is very welcoming of Australians

Within walking distance from your hotel :)

Just like the hottest concert tickets… The Jersey Shore Travel Packages get snapped up nice and early, the earlier you book, the better it is for you. To get things rolling, contact enquiries@surething.com.au and let them know how many people are in your group. From there, they will send you an itinerary of the best available Jersey Shore Travel package and will give you details on how you can make it yours!


Vanuatu Travel FAQ

Vanuatu is just off the coast of Australia, and north of New Zealand, just a few hours flight from our major cities.

Vanuatu is one of the safest and friendliest nations on the planet (Higher Safety Rating than Australia and New Zealand). Vanuatu is a nation of happy people with an open heart and a big smile. There is no violence, drugs or prostitution in Vanuatu, just a genuine family environment.

On your work holidays! Vanuatu is one of those places with great weather and things to do all year round.

The currency is called Vatu, you currency can easily be exchanged to Vatu on arrival into Port Vila airport, or at various places in Port Vila and Luganville town centres.

Yes, if you have global roaming activated by your own service provider at home. The phone service in Vanuatu is wide spread.

The electricity inputs are the same as they are in Australia and New Zealand

As with most areas in life, it’s best to seek advice and assistance from those who know best – especially when it’s a great service that’s free of charge! Contact us on the form below to ask any questions you may have…